No, they didn't make a stop. They were on ship for 3 months, were blown off course by a storm, and landed in Massachusetts where they built Plymouth.
Plymouth
1620
The Pilgrims made the Mayflower Compact and all the men had to sign it.
The Pilgrims decided to make their settlement in the town we now know as Plymouth, Massachusetts. Back then, it was called Plymouth Colony or sometimes, New Plymouth.
December
December
The pilgrims landed in Plymouth in November of 1620. They actually came ashore near the tip of Cape Cod where Provincetown is now located.
They anchored outside of what is now Provincetown. They didn't make it to Plymouth until December.
the wampanoagyou mean Plymouth rock the native Americans. they helped how to plant fish and make good crops
Squanto and Samoset befriended the colonists, and showed the Pilgrims how to grow corn, beans, pumpkins, and where to hunt and fish. They helped the Pilgrims make a treaty with the Wampanoag people.
The first native American to make contact with the Plymouth Colony pilgrims was Abenaki Indian named Samoset. He knew broken English from traveling with sailors prior to entering the settlement.
The Mayflower Compact was the governing document the Pilgrims used to establish the Plymouth Colony which was in Massachusetts. Jamestown was in Virginia and was not settled by the "Pilgrims." It was settled by a group of entrpreneurs known as the Virginia Company to make money, not a group in search of religious freedom like the Pilgrims/Puritans.